One of the general patterns of good (i.e., striking and memorable) writing is the effect of repetition. If you use a certain elementa plot device, an image, a noticeable phraseonce, readers may or may not notice it consciously, but it doesnt disturb the flow of their reading. If you use that element twice, they wont notice it consciouslybut they will notice it subconsciously, and it will add to the resonance of the writing or to their sense of depth and involvement (and if its a plot device, it will heighten the dramatic tension). But if you use that element three times, everybody will notice it the third time you do it.

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